Amoebax is a cute and addictive action-puzzle game
where the objective is to beat your opponents in a
battle by filling up their grid up to the top with
garbage. Amoebax features a training mode for a
single player, a normal mode for one player
against the computer, and a tournament mode for
one or two players.

Amphibian is a free distributed components-
oriented framework that was created to
develop multiplatform game engines with high
source code reusability. It can be used to
create different game engines for personal
computers, handhelds, and cellular phones.

Anaquiz is a game for Scrabble players for both
entertainment and study. It shows 20 anagrams and
you must find as many solutions as you can in
five minutes. It makes it possible to
systematically master the whole dictionary if you
are ambitious enough.

Angel is a 2D game prototyping engine based on
OpenGL and C++. It was originally made by a group
of employees at Electronic Arts Los Angeles for
use in a GameJam they were planning for April of
2008. Angel provides many useful functions for
prototyping gameplay, including simple physics,
particles, text rendering, sound, input mappings,
config files, pathfinding, and Python scripting.

In Angry, Drunken Dwarves, you are an angry,
drunken dwarf. Why are you so angry? Who knows.
But you've decided to take your aggression out on
other dwarves, by dropping gems on their heads.
Lots of gems. It is a member of the classic
"falling blocks" puzzle game family, similar to
the Capcom game Puzzle Fighter. The goal of the
game is to build large gems by matching up colors,
then break them, raining more gems down onto your
opponent. The first person whose field fills up,
loses.